Days old and desperately thin, Baby Malak didn’t even have a name when she was taken to the Emirati Hospital in Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah. Her family was presumed dead, so medics called her ...
It appears that the front page and second page of the Nov. 29, 1925, Post-Dispatch are not included in the digital archive at stltoday.newspapers.com. Instead, here's a closer look at a feature ...
In the first half of the twentieth century, thousands of tiny babies lived their first few weeks among the smell of hot dogs and the sound of carnival music as they desperately fought for their lives.
A college student in the U.K. has built a prototype for an inexpensive inflatable baby incubator that could be used in developing nations to save lives. WSJ's Monika Auger reports.